Coventry City boss Mark Robins has revealed he’s looking at making another six signings to his new-look squad.

The Sky Blues boss has already drafted in half a dozen fresh faces in the last fortnight and says he wants to take that to a dozen, not including out of contract City players who have been offered fresh terms to stay on at the Ricoh Arena .

“I expect the business done so far is around 50% of the signings we expect to make this summer,” he confirmed.

“On top of this, the process to re-engage with players whose current contracts with us have expired is continuing and hopefully we’ll have some positive news very soon."

Speaking to the club’s website, he added: “I’ve been delighted with the six signings we’ve made so far. They are all quality additions to the squad, many of which have experience of previous success in League Two.

“Much credit has to go to our recruitment department. The work done to improve in this area is already bearing fruit, with a targeted approach to signing the right individuals for the club.”

And in a further message to the fans, he said: “I can only thank everyone who has bought a season ticket so far. The support of our fans is vital, and I cannot wait to see and hear the Ricoh rocking during next season in support of a team, and a club, that you can be proud of.”